The FUNd Run promotes health and fitness while raising funds for PTA-sponsored programs and needs at Goshen. Students will solicit pledges from friends, relatives and neighbors for each lap completed.

The FUNd Run will take place Friday during students’ related arts time. They can walk, jog or run. Each student will receive a free T-shirt donated by Pediatric Dental Group of Louisville and Trans-Orthodontics.

Mayor Bob Rogers said speeding on Mount Mercy Drive near town hall and the doctor’s office next door puts pedestrians at risk. The town council lowered the speed limit on Mount Mercy from 25 to 15 mph, but Rogers and other council members agree that speeding continues to be a problem.

Representatives from emergency services and other officials met recently to discuss how local agencies are handing the H1N1 virus.

Dory Livy of the Oldham County Health Department explained what many already know about the virus " H1N1 cases are reported throughout the U.S., state and Oldham County. She said no specific age group has been significantly affected.

A fiery crash on I-71 in the wee hours of Sept. 30 left a La Grange man dead.

Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on I-71 north near milemarker 13 at 3:18 a.m. Sept. 30. Witnesses told police a red 1992 Ford Explorer traveling northbound swerved into the right shoulder, striking a parked semi and causing the Explorer to burst into flames. The driver of the vehicle, 36-year-old Terrance Klein, of La Grange, died at the scene.

A partial burn ban for the county expired earlier this month. According to the Kentucky Division of Forestry, though there is no local ban in place, outdoor burning is illegal from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. “in or within 150 feet of any wood land or brush land through Dec. 15.